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ANGELA LAI
the happy girl who lives with no regrets.

She likes to busk in the limelight,
and enjoys capturing attention.
I do not live in the shadow of others
and i HATE to be forgotten.


I do what i say,
And, i say what i feel.


You think you know me?
Think TWICE before u judge.



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Everything here are purely MY opinions,
and u don't have to agree with me.
If my narcissism scares u,
leave me alone.


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♥ Tuesday, September 30

Lies and exaggeration.




So tell me.



What is the difference?


A lie is a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive;
an intentional untruth.

It can also be used to convey a false impression;
imposture.


An exaggeration is an overstatement,
made to magnify beyond the limits of truth;
represent disproportionately.

It can also be used to make something seem much more important than its actual value,
creating a false impression.




Yes. truths and facts are part of the exaggeration.
It is it stretching of the truths.

Be it 100% or 1% of whatever you are saying,
the truth is still included. FACTS.

valid reason, perfect excuse?


To exaggerate is more acceptable/legal than lying?



Why is this so?


Hmmmms..

politicians themselves are doing it?

..
.
..

JOHN MCCAIN.


i was reading time magazine,
him and his lying game.


BARACK OBAMA.

yes. he made lies and exaggerations as well.


how willing are we to accept exaggeration?
how do we judge when is the truth stretched too far?

who makes this judgement?



I shall not comment on the dirty politics.
I shall not discuss about the numerous lies and exaggeration.

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Let's just talk about our daily lives.
OBJECTIVELY.


Dont tell me u have not lied before in your whole life.

Because u know that u are lying.



Dont tell me that u do not exaggerate facts.

Because everyone does it,
consciously or subconsciously.



Personally,
I'd consider an exaggeration a lie.


Both have the intention of distorting the facts.
Both have the idea of misleading the audience.


exaggerating is not lying.
im just stating the fact.

BULLSHIT.

LOL.


and im supposed to be doing my GP essay now..


"modern times encourages all kinds of addiction" Discuss.


And here i am, happily blogging..



xDD


today im sick..
so sleeping and slacking..



SORRY.


I promise to study doubly hard tmr..


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